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This video shows how to develop and deploy a Java EE 6
application on WebLogic 12c using NetBeans. It builds a simple
application using Java Persistence API 2.0, Enterprise JavaBeans
3.1, Servlets 3.0, Java API for RESTful Web Services 1.1, Java
Server Faces 2.0, and Contexts & Dependency Injection 1.0.
The video also explains how to configure MySQL database in
NetBeans and use it for accessing the database tables in the Java
EE 6 applications.

This video shows how to develop and deploy a Java EE 6
application on WebLogic 12c using NetBeans. It builds a simple
application using Java Persistence API 2.0, Enterprise JavaBeans
3.1, Servlets 3.0, Java API for RESTful Web Services 1.1, Java
Server Faces 2.0, and Contexts & Dependency Injection 1.0.
The video also explains how to configure MySQL database in
NetBeans and use it for accessing the database tables in the Java
EE 6 applications.

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